see url:
https://www.newsweek.com/49-capitol-riot-defendants-tried-erase-photos-videos-texts-phones-1606719
see full report...Well! I am surprised...they all seemed so full of
themselves at the time!...😉 They had after all managed to penetrate
the Capital and get the "steal" adjourned...and it was all great
fun...apart from a bit of violence, a few deaths and assaults on law
enforcement, and a bit of criminal damage as well. They travelled from
all over the USA and didn't seem to mind terrorising and disrupting the
Congress from declaring the vote according to the Written
Constitution...Are they all starting to believe in the Constitution
again...or is it that most of them have realised their folly and the
fact that Trump led them up the garden path...😉 Of course, in their
great belief in democracy and their GOP leaders, not to forget Qanon;
they appear to think that they CAN erase their goings on from their
computers, smart phones, tablets etc...just by deleting the data...but
of course...they have yet to learn...that in the greatest democracy in
the world...they can't...and there are multifarious ways of gathering
up, collating, collecting an disseminating their metadata and their
videos and photos and sound tracks to the appropriate authorities, where
they have been where they were, what they were doing, what they were
saying, what they were organising; all of which is available to such as
the FBI, via the NSA or the CIA...if there is a foreign element, or a
small mistake even more...And accountability of the state is not a
priority in the fight against terrorism...Freedom man...comes with its
responsibilities for at least some of the people, some of the time...and
the rioters at Capitol are the scapegoats, the testbeds for the new
America...I hope they all enjoyed their July 4th celebrations...maybe
they will learn some lessons about democracy from it...😉 They aren't
so stupid after all...😉
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Dozens of defendants accused of storming the U.S. Capitol allegedly
rushed to delete footage that showed them taking part in the troubling
event, according to a report.
According to the Associated Press, which reviewed case files of those
accused, at least 49 defendants were accused of attempting to erase
photos, texts and videos or social media accounts that allegedly tied
them to the Capitol riots on January 6.
The agency added that experts commented the effort to remove any trace
they had played in the assault on the Capitol showed a willingness to
manipulate evidence once the pro-Trump supporters realized they could
face consequences for interrupting the certification of Joe Biden's
election win.
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